This is the youngest Billionaire you've never heard of:
When he discovered Americans spend 30% of their income on rent...
He built a $3.25 Billion tech empire turning their biggest expense into bigger rewards.
Here's why landlords across America a
Focusing on customers' needs builds loyalty, trust, and word-of-mouth growth.
Happy customers are the foundation of sustainable success, as Ankur's strategy and Jeff Bezos' philosophy demonstrate.
Prioritizing them is always a smart move!
Jeff Bezos explains why product is more important than marketing in the Internet era
Jeff Bezos shared a powerful insight in a 2012 interview: the internet has transformed how word-of-mouth works.
Before, companies could succeed with average produ
🚀 Jeff Bezos' Top 7 Business Lessons for Entrepreneurs
1. Think Long-Term: Use a "regret minimization framework." Visualize your decisions from the perspective of your future self. Will you regret not taking that leap? This approach encourages bold
Customer Service Moat: Exceptional support that builds loyalty. Companies like Zappos, Amazon and Apple retain customers by providing outstanding service experiences
Founder Brand Moat: Leveraging a founder's reputation to build trust and loyalty. 🚀 Tesla thrives on Elon Musk's influence, Amazon benefits from Jeff Bezos' leadership and Virgin embodies Richard Branson's adventurous spirit A strong founder brand c
How to Market Your Business on a Budget
• Utilize social media platforms effectively
• Offer valuable content that engages your audience
• Partner with influencers or other brands for cross-promotion
• Use email marketing to keep customers inform
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 5m
Amazon isn’t just a store—it’s a masterclass in addictive design.
Jeff Bezos engineered a seamless shopping experience that makes 'Add to Cart' feel irresistible.
Here’s the genius behind the world’s most effective UX design:
Amazon’s journey to s
Jeff Bezos is a big believer in Second Order Thinking.
Not just Bezos — Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, and Steve Jobs too.
Here's what it is, how to use it, and become better at it:
Second-order thinking is thinking beyond the obvious.
You dig deeper.
“Earned, Not Given: How the Paradox of Effort Strengthens Customer Loyalty”
The Paradox of Effort suggests that people value outcomes more when they’ve worked harder to achieve them—even if the effort was optional. In business, this is used to deepe
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Mridul Das
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Jeff Bezos' 7 Business Lessons for Entrepreneurs from his personal experience
1🔸 Use the regret minimization framework
Think about decisions from the perspective of being 80 years old. Ask yourself: “Will I regret not doing this?”
2🔸 Find the
“One of Us: How Ingroup Bias Builds Brand Loyalty Through Belonging”
Ingroup bias is the tendency for people to favor those they perceive as part of their group—whether based on culture, interests, values, or identity. In business, this is used to b